Sentence examples for broadly wrong from inspiring English sources

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The belief that stronger intellectual property protection inevitably leads to more innovation appears to be broadly wrong.

I still think Mann is broadly wrong in his thesis but I will be spending a lot more time on the 19th century in the first week of teaching this year because of this wonderful exhibition.

Mr. Blair said an inquiry had become necessary after the chief United States weapons inspector, David A. Kay, said in Washington that stocks of Iraqi chemical and biological weapons might not have existed and that intelligence assumptions about the immediate threat from Saddam Hussein might have been broadly wrong.

For example, if you feel as if you've mentally checked out of the relationship, you might be better off considering therapy to remedy the whole relationship––not having sex may be one symptom of something more broadly wrong with your relationship that's brewing underneath; in this case, traditional relationship counseling can address both the mental and physical aspects of your relationship.

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Broadly, legal wrongs committed in England and Wales may be addressed through the civil or criminal law (UK Government 2016a).

And it is true that the critics have, broadly, been proven wrong: so far 14 matches have passed off in Ukraine without incident, and fans have been impressed.

My fears were based in stereotypes about Down syndrome and disability more broadly, and they were simply wrong.

But he never makes professional predictions because it is better to be "broadly right rather than precisely wrong".

It also puts the party on the wrong side of broadly Eurosceptic public opinion.Mr Cameron appears to be on the right side: voters tell pollsters they want renegotiated membership, they want a referendum and, on many issues, they want more independence from Brussels.

You need to discover whether you touch your hair too much or scratch or gesture too broadly or smile at the wrong times, or look grim, or keep saying "umm" or if there's anything you do that might distract or bore an audience.

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